Interbike is dead. Now what?
Can a single national bike industry event replace Interbike? Maybe not, but a number of smaller options help to fill the void.
News from North America’s largest bicycle trade event and show
Can a single national bike industry event replace Interbike? Maybe not, but a number of smaller options help to fill the void.
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More and more riders are heading off the tarmac and onto the gravel, but road bikes are not dead. Not even close.
It is clear e-bikes have a bright future, but it’s equally clear that no one knows yet what that future will look like.
For years, the bike industry has trended toward integrated componentry. In the last few years, it seems to have reached a tipping point.
Beginner riders and those looking to hone their MTB skills are returning to old-school flat pedals with lots of new options on the market.
Tumbling prices makes smart trainers a more realistic possibility for everyday riders, but the opportunities to spend big remain
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Photos from Reno Cross and the show including a carbon kids strider, new Thule rack, and more.
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Our team on the ground shows off some of what it came across on the second day of the annual trade show.
The bike that Denise Mueller-Korenek set a bicycle land speed record on just a few days ago
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Industry stalwarts talk about what inspired them to make bikes their life's work
Images from the opening day of Interbike
Is there a new product, or a product in development that has the potential to be a game-changer?
Dan Cavallari came across some interesting bikes and gear at the Interbike Outdoor Demo.
Lennard Zinn talks to a few of the bike industry's innovators to get their perspectives on the difference between trends and fads.
Lennard Zinn runs through the tech curiosities he saw at Interbike, from wheels to helmets to superlight tubes.
In our second special Interbike podcast, we talk to mountain bikers Geoff Kabush, Sabra Davison, and Josh Tostado.
Lennard Zinn spent some time checking out the e-bikes on display at Interbike. Here's what he learned.
Interbike's Outdoor Demo was smaller than ever, but there were still interesting trends to watch. Here are three we noticed.
Lennard Zinn went on chain lube hunting at the 2017 Interbike tradeshow in Las Vegas.
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This 10-gram unit screws onto the rear tire valve and calculates speed, cadence, and power.
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Lennard Zinn documents his ride from Boulder City, Nevada to Las Vegas during Interbike.
Lennard Zinn recounts how at most of the time a cyclocross pit crews' work is done before the race even starts.
We're live from Interbike! So, of course, it's time to play some games. We quiz TJ Eisenhart, Alison Tetrick, and the Clif Bar team.
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Dan Cavallari and Kristen Legan talk about their favorite products from Interbike, and how Cross Vegas has become a focal point of the event.
Lennard Zinn finds five companies with unique products at Interbike, from custom saddles, to special tools, to a fully equipped race-support moto.
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Global Cycling Network picks out the wildest, most beautiful bikes from the Interbike show floor in Las Vegas.
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Global Cycling Network trolls the halls of Interbike to find the most unusual and surprising technology in the cycling industry today.
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Lennard Zinn spots seven interesting products on the Interbike show floor, from pro tires to an Olympics frame to an inexpensive GPS head unit.
Kristen Legan and a group of journalists take the scenic route to Interbike in Las Vegas, riding a three-day gravel route through Utah.
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Lennard Zinn made his way out to Interbike's Dirt Demo (on bike, naturally), to seek out the weird and innovative products in Vegas.
The jump into the World Cup raised Cross Vegas's overhead costs to around a half-million dollars. To make it work, Brook Watts had to get creative.
Outside of the strip's casinos and mega-hotels, Lennard Zinn discovers that the cycling in Las Vegas actually has a lot to offer.
Shimano's latest road group offers better front shifting, improved ergonomics, a derailleur that affords more gear range, and powerful brakes.
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Back for a second day of Las Vegas madness, VeloNews' reporters are finding more cool gear in the halls of the Interbike trade show.
VeloNews takes on Vegas — we're cruising the Interbike show to find all the cool, new, weird, and high-tech gear coming out for 2016.
A cool, wet day in the desert gave riders a chance to dig into tacky trails and see new tech from Lezyne, ENVE, Fuji, and other brands.
Whether you're looking for an aero advantage or extra protection for rough trails, new helmets found at Interbike have you covered
Logan VonBokel shows us some of the storage options on display at Interbike
After Mark Cavendish's Tour de France crash derailed their launch, the Jawbreaker is back on track
Lennard Zinn has a few highlights from another day of walking the show floor at Interbike
Unlike many American cyclocross racers, Nys still rides cantilever brakes, but that didn't slow him down at CrossVegas
The Brim Brothers Zone DPMX power meter can be used on any bike, just take your shoes with you
Poc is expanding its Raceday line, offering new options for its Octal helmet, aerodynamic apparel, and even a jersey with back protection
Lennard Zinn is on the ground at Interbike, finding the best gear at the Belgian Huis, fat bikes, Shimano's new road shoes, and more
Bow-hunting fat bikes, updated 'cross models, $10,000 XTR Di2 mountain bikes, Chris King, and much more seen in the Vegas desert
The brand unveils three models at Interbike aimed at the trail rider
Supple, sticky, and stiff, Giro's new lace-up VR90 is one of the best mountain bike shoes on the planet
Several new and redesigned products are unveiled on the first day of Interbike in Nevada
Stages Cycling has changed the power meter market for the better, and has three new options for 2015
Nominees and winners in the Athletic Achievement category have been selected by the editors of VeloNews
From the strange to the ingenious, Lennard Zinn tours a collection of the lesser-known, but notable, items in Las Vegas
The company unveils a new saddle model and updates some of its existing products
The company has been branching out from its roots as a grip manufacturer to include saddles, bags, and pedals
Lennard Zinn spends some time with Shimano's bike fitting system and more on the first day of Interbike
Have a look at this 29er version of the Trailfox platform, which was unveiled at Interbike
Lennard Zinn takes a quick look at a number of bikes on the veterans' ride in Las Vegas, as well as bikes from Van Dessel and Redline
Merlin was purchased by an online retailer more than two years ago, and the brand has since been brought back to life
Check out some of the latest cyclocross options on display at Interbike in Las Vegas
Have a look at these custom handbuilt bikes, all with Easton EC90 Aero wheels on them
Take a look inside the Fairwheel Bikes superbike booth, with a beautiful Cherubim and an 8.86-pound Crumpton
Boulder-based recycler turns old tubes, climbing rope into durable bags and accessories